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The police have not yet obtained any vital lead into the case of the missing of a one-and-a-half-year-old boy who was reportedly handed over by Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh (BMS) district committee member Geetha Babu to Vanchiyoor police the other day.
Fort police station house officer D Anil Kumar, who is carrying out an investigation into the incident, said that the police are scanning the pictures captured by the surveillance cameras to find out the bus and the jeep mentioned in the complaint. “We have been examining the pictures; but have not yet got any vital information in connection with the incident,” he said.
Geetha Babu, in a complaint filed at the Fort police station on Saturday, had said that she had handed over a child, who was reportedly given to her by a co-passenger during a bus journey, to the Vanchiyoor police station on Friday last; but the child went missing from police custody. The complaint also said that Geetha had handed over the child at the police station as the woman who gave the child to her was found to be missing from the bus. The complaint also said that she reached Vanchiyoor police station by following a police jeep from East Fort.
Geetha Babu, a native of Pirappancode, said that she was in the city to attend a programme of the BMS on Friday. Though she returned on the same day, she enquired about the child through her colleagues in BMS and only then did she realise that the child was missing.
But the police have denied the claim that a child was given at the station and said that no police jeep, as mentioned in the complaint, has been found.
However, the investigation is continuing into the incident.
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